The History of Civilization: From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution, Volume 3Bell, 1892 |
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... lords could withdraw them at will , then they were assured for a year , and afterwards they were given for life ... lord , from any impulse of anger , to withdraw his benefices from his vassal without reason . 195 " We will that our ...
... lords could withdraw them at will , then they were assured for a year , and afterwards they were given for life ... lord , from any impulse of anger , to withdraw his benefices from his vassal without reason . 195 " We will that our ...
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... lord , whether the count , or any other man , let him have full liberty to leave him ; but let him not retain or carry away any of the things which he possesses , and let all revert to the domain of his first lord . " 2 Matters soon ...
... lord , whether the count , or any other man , let him have full liberty to leave him ; but let him not retain or carry away any of the things which he possesses , and let all revert to the domain of his first lord . " 2 Matters soon ...
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... lord quit him , unless his lord has sought to kill him , or to strike him with a stick , or to dishonour his wife or daughter , or to despoil him of his heritage . " 1 " If any free man quit his lord against the will of the latter , and ...
... lord quit him , unless his lord has sought to kill him , or to strike him with a stick , or to dishonour his wife or daughter , or to despoil him of his heritage . " 1 " If any free man quit his lord against the will of the latter , and ...
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... lord was not a sovereign . No one in this association possessed the sovereignty . There other principles and other forms prevailed , which we shall study in treating of the third characteristic of the feudal system , that is to say ...
... lord was not a sovereign . No one in this association possessed the sovereignty . There other principles and other forms prevailed , which we shall study in treating of the third characteristic of the feudal system , that is to say ...
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... lords was usurped by great barons , and that of the great barons by kings , they are quite accurate ; such was the case . Originally , in the right , in the spirit of the system , each lord exercised the legislative , judicial , and ...
... lords was usurped by great barons , and that of the great barons by kings , they are quite accurate ; such was the case . Originally , in the right , in the spirit of the system , each lord exercised the legislative , judicial , and ...
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